The Heartland FFA Chapter has already participated in many activities so far this school year. To kick off the year, the officer team attended the Chapter Officer Leadership Training (COLT) conference ...
Although I mention it every year, we’re all human and tend to be forgetful or complacent, so I find it valuable to discuss roadway and harvest safety each fall. According to the Bureau of Labor and ...
Settling on a design for a new office and meeting space, Jaclyn Wilson has found that sometimes the purpose is just as big as the project itself.
Feeding hay is one of the primary costs for any cattle operation, an expense some ranchers have worked to reduce by incorporating winter grazing.
When Calvin DeVries looks back at the path that led him to his current role as a 4-H Youth Development Educator in Phelps and Gosper counties, it all traces back ...
The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” will have a far-reaching scope, including increased funding expected to help farmers. The act increases exemptions for estate taxes. And agricultural programs will rec ...
Cattle producers are rethinking traditional parasite control methods, shifting toward more strategic treatments to prevent drug resistance, Kansas State University beef cattle experts say. “In the ...
Casey Briggs operates Larson Seed Farm with Laird and Kathy Larson in Clark, South Dakota. They grow a four-crop rotation that includes wheat and sunflowers in Clark and Hamlin counties, utilizing ...
Another major change is the extension of the Section 199A Qualified Business Income deduction. Created by the TCJA, Section 199A allows owners of “pass-through” businesses — such as sole ...
The Auburn FFA Chapter is excited to begin the 2025-2026 school year with new opportunities for members at both the middle school and high school levels. This year, we welcomed seventh graders into ...
The following was written by Doug Houser, Iowa State University digital agriculture Extension specialist, for the Integrated Crop Management blog Sept. 28.
“Feeder futures were sharply higher yesterday, and live cattle closed above last week’s highs, keeping the edge with the bulls,” the Hightower Report said. “For the second time in the last couple ...